Old Posts Tagged with "teresa-lo"
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Guest Post: Spank the Monkey
Posted on January 1st, 2008
Written by Mr. White Folks
I just saw this at Teresa Lo’s site. If you’re having trouble, you can always get a monkey to pick your stocks. The great news is that if she does a bad job, you can always “spank the monkey.” I’m sure most of our readers spend too much time doing that already. [...]
Guest Post: Wow!
Posted on December 28th, 2007
Written by Mr. White Folks
This is interesting. Go get some Lemon-Aid if you use the Trade Station platform.
Guest Post: Interesting
Posted on December 15th, 2007
Written by Mr. White Folks
Popular opinion would say to stay away from the 1st hour of trading. I signed up for the UTC, so I could learn how to do it. I could see I was missing opportunites, or worse, losing money. I’m pleased with what I found.
From this post by Dr. Brett, you can plainly [...]
Guest Post: Range Charts
Posted on December 1st, 2007
Written by Mr. White Folks
Zoomie and Prospectus have been asking for charts. I almost don’t want to do it, because the methods I’m employing are fairly simple and repetitive. With that in mind, if you are trading stocks, sign up for the UTC. If you are trading futures, I would prefer you stay in the dark! [...]
Guest Post: Don’t Do it!
Posted on November 15th, 2007
Written by Mr. White Folks
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I had another nice day, and this [...]
Guest Post: Paid in Full!
Posted on November 14th, 2007
Written by Mr. White Folks
The last two days have more than paid for the Ultimate Trading Course. Teresa Lo recommended that I either use a daily or 15-minute timeframe. As a compromise, I have been experimenting with using limit orders to gain entry after the trade triggers. Two trades for two big winners in the last [...]
Guest Post: Easy as 1 – 2 – 3
Posted on November 11th, 2007
Written by Mr. White Folks
This is a trade I made Friday based upon two of Teresa Lo’s discretionary setups found in The Ultimate Trading Course. As you can see from the 5′ chart of the NQ, it was testing the highs of the trading range. I was actually expecting a breakout here, but I was waiting for [...]
Guest Post: Confidence
Posted on November 9th, 2007
Written by Mr. White Folks
I copied this exchange between Teresa Lo and a friend (taken from the Ultimate Trading Course).
TLo: One of my friends said to me, “If you’re such a shit hot trader, you should be making money hand over fist.”
TLo: I said to him, The more I trade, the more I know the dangers and the more [...]
Guest Post: Professor Lo
Posted on November 9th, 2007
Written by Mr. White Folks
I signed up for the Ultimate Trading Course, and am pleasantly surprised. It has far more information than I could have imagined.
I don’t use Esignal or TradeStation, so I have been putting it off. I was interested in her discretionary setups to trade the morning action. That in itself was worth the [...]
Guest Post: QT Paintbars inspired by PowerTools
Posted on August 4th, 2007
Written by Mr. White Folks
I made a decision not to post until I become consistently profitable. However, this is a generic idea that should help traders who use QT.
Check out this PDF guide to the eSignal version of Teresa Lo’s PowerTools. It lists many of the features. I’m not saying that the contributors, and most likely [...]
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